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Two things, and at the risk of sounding rude or condescending (which I do NOT intend) I have to say:

What you have is called, "On-board video" not FPV as fpv is reserved for real-time driving through the first person view.
Also, I could be wrong but have you adjusted your gear mesh? It sounds slightly tight, if you haven't adjusted it I suggest doing so to see if you can quieten it up tad, it will help keep temps down when it gets hot out!

I'm assuming that's a gopro, you gotta put the case on that thing and drive through some streams!! Looking forward to more vids of this, again I love the look of that cage! =)

Yes i have to do some adjusting on my gear mesh. i havent got anywhere near hot. yes but it is 30 out these days.
As for the go pro thing lol.. i hate the go pro i have a nikon aw100!!! its waterproof up to 33 feet. shock/drop proof to 5 feet and freeze proof to maybe -14 c lol so its all good. i love it. only prob is my lipo alarms are not anything proof so i have to wrap them. and i will post as OBV u make sence on that point lol thanks.

lol that is true the nikon aw100 and summit are waterproof i just dont feel like cleaning up after it all but maybe ill make a vid in the house see if i can pull my kitchen table or climb some furniture. lol calling for snow tomarrow maybe even some 1080p in car donuts? tempting

i have been trying to mount more in car. but.... traxxas dident leave me any room for a full size "pocket" camera. wont fit on the tranns and i zip tied the motor leads to the chassis still not enough room. nikon says its good for a 5-6 foot drop. but... a 20 mph crash with multaple flips it just shuts it self off and dosent save the video.

Traxxasdeathwish; That camera has a threaded hole in the bottom to attach to a tripod or what not, have you thought about using that to make a mount for your truck?
I basically have the same camera but mine is a Panasonic Lumix which has all the same specs as yours and does have the hole in the bottom. Thanks for the idea on a new way to use my camera
Videos are cool from a drivers perspective like that!

i have tryed to build a aluminum box from the same stuff on the side panels. fail... then i have 4 camera tripods. i removed the legs from one and used a bolt bearings and 2 body washers to mount the camers to the car. fail... when tightned all the way it still wiggles and moves a little the zip ties worked the best so far. by far but when it flipped multaple times i think the large part on the zip tie pushed against the lcd screen now i have a tiny green mark on the screen it wont show up in vids but i have made 1 payment on the camera and it cost me 240 so...